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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 39 MIN

Has Craig Porter Jr. played his way past Lonzo Ball in the Cavs’ rotation? Hey. Chris!

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In this Subtext subscriber Q&A–driven episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor dig into the most pressing questions coming from the Cavs’ most engaged fans and use them as a lens to examine where Cleveland stands right now. The guys start by unpacking the decision to give Craig Porter Jr. meaningful minutes over a struggling Lonzo Ball, breaking down what it says about the coaching staff’s trust, lineup flexibility and how delicate in-season rotation tweaks are handled. From there, the conversation turns to one of the more unexpected storylines of the moment: Jaylon Tyson’s emergence as a legitimate rotational piece, with insight into his work ethic, rapid growth and why the Cavs believe his game translates to playoff basketball. The episode closes with a deeper, more philosophical debate about Jarrett Allen’s place in the organization. Is he truly the heart and soul of the team? How central is he to the Cavs’ identity? And, in a league driven by roster calculus, how untouchable is he really? It’s a fan-driven conversation that blends on-court analysis with bigger-picture roster questions as the Cavs navigate a pivotal stretch of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this Subtext subscriber Q&A–driven episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor dig into the most pressing questions coming from the Cavs’ most engaged fans and use them as a lens to examine where Cleveland stands right now. The guys start by unpacking the decision to give Craig Porter Jr. meaningful minutes over a struggling Lonzo Ball, breaking down what it says about the coaching staff’s trust, lineup flexibility and how delicate in-season rotation tweaks are handled. From there, the conversation turns to one of the more unexpected storylines of the moment: Jaylon Tyson’s emergence as a legitimate rotational piece, with insight into his work ethic, rapid growth and why the Cavs believe his game translates to playoff basketball. The episode closes with a deeper, more philosophical debate about Jarrett Allen’s place in the organization. Is he truly the heart and soul of the team? How central is he to the Cavs’ identity? And, in a league driven by roster calculus, how untouchable is he really? It’s a fan-driven conversation that blends on-court analysis with bigger-picture roster questions as the Cavs navigate a pivotal stretch of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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